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Burlington Homes & Farms

References and Sources Event
S 10-06-1955 Mr. & Mrs. Gerhard Gaiser moved from 482-1/2 Perkins blvd. to Eagle Lake.
S 10-06-1955 William Anderson (Burlington high school teacher) and family moved to Jim Northrop home on Perkins blvd.
S 10-06-1955 Mr. & Mrs. Earl Harkness to move to Des Moines, Iowa. (from 427 Henry st.) S 11/3/55 - farewell party.
S 10-13-1955 Mr. & Mrs. Herbert J. Stark to live at 650-1/2 Herman st.
S 10-13-1955 Mr. & Mrs. Albert David living at 707 Chestnut st.; bought Phil Babe farm near Brighton 42 years ago; moved to Burlington 12 years ago.
S 10-13-1955 Robert Knull and family moved to Whitewater where he leased Shell service station.
S 10-20-1955 Mr. & Mrs. George “Jim” Northrop and children moved to Stevens Point.
S 10-20-1955 Harold Dawley bought lot on Maple st. from Mrs. Della Brierly and will build residence.
S 10-20-1955 Mrs. Harold Humbert and the Jack Coleman family will occupy the Humbert residence on Geneva st. where the Harold Dawley family had been living.
S 10-20-1955 Mrs. Harry Hathorn, Sr., moved to Elkhorn to live; Hoganson flat on Washington st. which she vacated was rented by Joe Bartello.
S 10-20-1955 Mr. & Mrs. Jack Brown rented apartment in Howard Murrah residence on Wisconsin st.
S 10-20-1955 Mr. & Mrs. Otis Dupee of 319 Wilmot ave. - daughter born October 10 in Racine.
S 10-20-1955 Auction at 592 Lewis st.; moving to California. (Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Crane)
S 10-20-1955 Mr. & Mrs. Earl Amann living at 433 Henry st.
S 10-27-1955 Jerome Vogt building house at 826 Garfield ave.
S 10-27-1955 Harry Bigelow to move house from Conkey st. to 317 Edward st. (could be Rasch/Hinchliffe house).
S 10-27-1955 P. A. Willis and wife moved from Burlington area to Oregon, Ill.
S 10-27-1955 Dyer Lake farm dispersal sale ad; due to death of Joseph Ovsik; 5 miles south of Burlington.
S 10-27-1955 Dr. & Mrs. A. C. Emerson to move to new home in Minnesota.
S 10-27-1955 Mr. & Mrs. A. W. Smith moved to new home on Chestnut st.; sold former residence, known as McDonald property to Mrs. Laura Noble.
S 10-27-1955 Louis A. Kornhoff bought Joseph A. Grossman residence on Orchard st.; possession in spring.
S 11-03-1955 Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Crane to move to California where they bought Travel-Lodge motel. S 11/10/55 - farewell party.
S 11-03-1955 Mr. & Mrs. Richard J. McCarthy to live at 630 Lewis st.
S 11-03-1955 Mr. & Mrs. William A. Rose occupying former Frank Roth residence at 644 Chestnut st., which they bought.
S 11-03-1955 R. Stanley Kelly family occupying new ranch type home on Livingston st.

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